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- , 1982 INTERVIEWEE: CHARLES A. MORRIS INTERVIEWER: Ted Gittinger PLACE: The Hilton Inn, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 3 G: You [first] came to Vietnam in June 1964? M: June 1964 through June of 1965. My assignments during that period, for about
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- Oral history transcript, Charles A. Morris, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1982, by Ted Gittinger
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Oral history transcript, Leonard H. Marks, interview 2 (II), 1/26/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- --8 up an office, and that since I was familiar with some of the people who were in the real estate field here in Washington, . could I obtain satisfactory space. Well, I knew Morris Cafritz, who owned a large number of buildings. tenant of one
Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . The Massachusetts delegation was at the Statler Hotel ; we had our headquarters there . All the delegates were stationed there, but we had our headquarters for the Massachusetts delegation . We had a special room for John McCormack because he was the Majority
- isolated? Could anybody go to him and work? G: Anybody could, but a lot of them wouldn't. They thought they could beat him on the floor, and I've never seen Johnson lose many that he was interested in. He had, as you know, a very violent temper, and John
- temper and why senators respected it; partisanship in the Senate; John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy; Jimmy Hoffa; LBJ's interest in space; foreign aid under Eisenhower; LBJ's Senate work; Robert McNamara; LBJ keeping JFK's staff members; LBJ's
- Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998
Oral history transcript, Warren I. Cikins, interview 1 (I), 5/12/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to the commission as a professional staffer under Governor [John] Battle of Virginia, his appointment. Howard stayed on. He had not wanted to continue with the commission, either, and at President Johnson's request, he agreed to stay on as acting director
Oral history transcript, George R. Brown, interview 3 (III), 7/11/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- this is a long time ago, but who do you think was ultimately responsible for helping secure that appropriation? B: I -think Johnson did it almost by himself . G: Did he really? B: Oh, yes, he had Ickes' ear . G: There was a fellow named John Page, I guess
Oral history transcript, Norman S. Paul, interview 1 (I), 2/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- with John Macy on matters affecting pay, conditions of employment, awards for superior service, and things of that sort. Then, of course, there were untold numbers of committees and ad hoc working groups on matters affecting military personnel. I was, I
- hotshots in there. So I got two of them, the two best in the army: Charley Morris, whose name I've already given you, and the other is Danny Graham, both of them excellent intelligence officers; both of them had worked for me and knew how I worked; both
- ? That's a good question, and this is the one that we've asked each other in the last few days. Basically, our memory--and I'm speaking of ours as Danny Graham's, Charlie Morris ' , and mine, and it makes some sense--[is] that as soon as they got within